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Essay heading: Religion and Sins
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The fact that George seems so detached, and makes no effort in even getting up clearly shows us that his "offer" her means nothing. He is simply going through a mechanical motion of seeming to listen and care, with out even bothering to stop reading.
Similarly in Hills Like White Elephants, the man's inability to communicate with his significant other is also very subtle, but in a way much more direct... displayed 300 characters
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In describing a line of hills, Hemingway writes, '"They look like white elephants", she said. "I've never seen one,", the man drank his beer. "No, you wouldn't have"'(211). The same thing is being said here, neither man can see what his woman wants, but at least here the girl is acknowledging that blindness... displayed next 300 characters
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